I recently got an e-mail from Chris Wilson, who's looking to hold an outdoor fundraiser concert on August 14th, and asked for my help in getting the word out on this event. The show would be in benefit of Pauline's Place Youth Shelter on Pim Street, and Chris is looking for local bands (presumably of any genre) to fill a 9-10 hour timeslot for this concert. Bands won't be paid for performing, this is a charitable fundraiser, but it's for a great cause, and could get your band some exposure! No word on already confirmed acts, where the show will be held, or any other details yet, but I imagine those should come out sooner or later. So if you or your band would be interested in playing this outdoor benefit concert for Pauline's Place, e-mail Chris for more information at
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
An Upcoming Outdoor Charity Concert, Plus More News And Updates!!
Can you believe that this is our 29th post of the month? That's an SMS record, and we still have four days left in the month! The news and updates keep rolling in, and today's post includes a bit of backlogged stuff too, but all of it is worth mentioning! Let's begin!
I recently got an e-mail from Chris Wilson, who's looking to hold an outdoor fundraiser concert on August 14th, and asked for my help in getting the word out on this event. The show would be in benefit of Pauline's Place Youth Shelter on Pim Street, and Chris is looking for local bands (presumably of any genre) to fill a 9-10 hour timeslot for this concert. Bands won't be paid for performing, this is a charitable fundraiser, but it's for a great cause, and could get your band some exposure! No word on already confirmed acts, where the show will be held, or any other details yet, but I imagine those should come out sooner or later. So if you or your band would be interested in playing this outdoor benefit concert for Pauline's Place, e-mail Chris for more information at
I recently got an e-mail from Chris Wilson, who's looking to hold an outdoor fundraiser concert on August 14th, and asked for my help in getting the word out on this event. The show would be in benefit of Pauline's Place Youth Shelter on Pim Street, and Chris is looking for local bands (presumably of any genre) to fill a 9-10 hour timeslot for this concert. Bands won't be paid for performing, this is a charitable fundraiser, but it's for a great cause, and could get your band some exposure! No word on already confirmed acts, where the show will be held, or any other details yet, but I imagine those should come out sooner or later. So if you or your band would be interested in playing this outdoor benefit concert for Pauline's Place, e-mail Chris for more information at
How is Glen Thomas prolific? Dude that guy has done nothing that is prolofic, except burn bridges with his friends. I really enjoy reading this website but I think you are giving that guy too much credite.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment and readership, I appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteProlific refers to the bands he's been in, not his character or talent. If I'd said "amazing" or "universally loved" instead, I could see your angle. No matter what people think of him, he's been in a ton of local bands, which is why I said he was prolific.
I know he's burned a lot of bridges, and he has many strong opinions that I don't agree with at times myself (I find he's too harsh on bands like Gates of Winter and Gsis Murphy, for example.) He's always been nice to me and the SMS, and I'm not going to get into the business of bashing or discrediting local musicians for reasons other than their talent.
Thanks for the comment though, I note and accept your criticism! No offense is meant at all with my above comments!
Thanks buddy,
ReplyDeleteI appreicate your response. It is one thing to have appresiation for musicians like yourself and quite another to have guys like this verbally bashing others online then not owning up to his remarks. Gates rock, Gisis murphy are cool too; what is next? Will he bash Woods? or turner up? That's far from prolific. I will continue to read this forum becuase you mention local bands and promote the scene; right on man!
Well, again, prolific was meant to refer to the large amount of bands he's in, not his opinions of certain bands and people
ReplyDeleteBut really, everyone's entitled to their opinions, even if they're more open or controversial. I certainly don't agree with everything he's ever said, but he's a good local drummer with a long history in the scene, no matter his opinions of certain bands and people. He just chooses to make his opinions public, no matter the cost.
Thanks again for the compliments, I really appreciate it! It's people like you that keep the SMS going!